Court Postpones Inquiry into Allegations Against Tsarishna Administration Figures
A court of inquiry into the case of Stefan Bogev, a wounded director of the Tsarishna administration, and three other individuals, was postponed on June 3, 2026, at 23:54, according to a statement released by the prosecution. The postponement was necessitated by an ongoing investigation conducted by the Office of Judicial Oversight and Compliance (OJOKC). The inquiry, previously scheduled, was intended to assess potential charges against four individuals suspected of offenses related to the abuse of their administrative positions.
Specifically, the investigation centered on allegations of manipulating official calls for bids, adding contracts for real provision or private partnerships, and awarding contracts for abuse of power. The OJOKC’s involvement is aimed at determining appropriate marks to be placed against those suspected of these actions, which were reportedly carried out within the court setting. Stefan, along with the other three individuals, remain under investigation as part of this ongoing process.
The investigation is focused on determining the extent of any wrongdoing related to the alleged abuses of power.
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This postponement raises serious questions about the fairness and transparency of the investigation.